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pandas.api.extensions.ExtensionDtype.construct_from_string
classmethod ExtensionDtype.construct_from_string(string: str)
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Construct this type from a string.
This is useful mainly for data types that accept parameters. For example, a period dtype accepts a frequency parameter that can be set as
period[H]
(where H means hourly frequency).By default, in the abstract class, just the name of the type is expected. But subclasses can overwrite this method to accept parameters.
Parameters: -
string : str
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The name of the type, for example
category
.
Returns: - ExtensionDtype
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Instance of the dtype.
Raises: - TypeError
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If a class cannot be constructed from this ‘string’.
Examples
For extension dtypes with arguments the following may be an adequate implementation.
>>> @classmethod ... def construct_from_string(cls, string): ... pattern = re.compile(r"^my_type\[(?P<arg_name>.+)\]$") ... match = pattern.match(string) ... if match: ... return cls(**match.groupdict()) ... else: ... raise TypeError("Cannot construct a '{}' from " ... "'{}'".format(cls.__name__, string))
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